Laos pledges equitable immunisation to safeguard children


Approximately 15 per cent of children aged 12 to 23 months in rural Laos remain unvaccinated, classified as zero-dose children, with the highest rates observed in remote and ethnic minority communities. - Unicef Lao Democratic Republic

VIENTIANE: Laos' Ministry of Health has reaffirmed its commitment to equitable immunisation, pledging to work with development partners to overcome challenges and ensure that every child in the country is protected from preventable diseases.

According to the ministry's report on Monday, a study on knowledge, attitudes, practices and behaviours found that approximately 15 per cent of children aged 12 to 23 months in rural Laos remain unvaccinated, classified as zero-dose children, with the highest rates observed in remote and ethnic minority communities.

The study underscores the urgent need for targeted action to ensure equitable access to vaccines. The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to reaching every child and pledged to work closely with partners to address the identified challenges, particularly in disadvantaged communities.

Key barriers include long distances to health facilities, poor road conditions, cultural practices that limit newborn mobility, inconsistent vaccine supply, weak communication and low public awareness. However, the study also highlighted solutions, most notably the crucial role of trusted health workers, community volunteers and village leaders in supporting families and improving vaccination uptake.

By strengthening outreach, ensuring a consistent vaccine supply and supporting health workers in engaging with families, Laos can ensure that all children receive life-saving immunisations. These efforts align with the national target of 95 per cent immunisation coverage and support the global Immunisation Agenda 2030. - Xinhua

 

 

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